Book Title: Jainism Early Faith of Ashoka
Author(s): Edward Thomas
Publisher: Trubner and Company London

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________________ 12 Linguistic Publications of Trübner & Co., Chalmers.- THE SPECULATIONS ON METAPHYSICS, POLITY, AND MORALITY OF "THE OLD PHILOSOPHER" LAU Tsze. Translated from the Chinese, with an Introduction by John Chalmers, M.A. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, xx. and 62. 48. 6d. Charnock.- LUDUS PATRONYMIOUS; or, the Etymology of Curious Sur names. By RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK, Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. Crown 8vo., pp. 182, cloth. 78. 6d. Charnock.—VERBA NOMINALIA ; or Words derived from Proper Names. By RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK, Ph. Dr. F.S.A., etc. 8vo. pp. 326, cloth. 148. Charnock.—THE PEOPLES OF TRANSYLVANIA. Founded on a Paper read before THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON, on the 1th of May, 1869. By RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK, Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. Demy 8vo. pp. 36, sewed. 1870. 28. 6d. Chaucer Society's Publications. Subscription, two guineas per annum. 1868. First Series. CANTERBURY TALES. Part I. I. The Prologue and Knight's Tale, in 6 parallel Texts (from the 6 MSS. named below), together with Tablea, showing the Groups of the Talea, and their varying order in 38 MSS. of the Tales, and in the old printed editions, add also Specimens from several MSS. of the * Moveable Prologues" of the Canterbury Tales.--The Sbipman'a Prologue, and Franklin's Prologue,—when moved from their right placea, and of the substitutes for tbem. II. The Prologue and Knight'a Tale from the Ellesmere MS. III. » » » Hengwrt, 164. IV. » Cambridge, Gg. 4. 27. V. % Corpus , Oxford. VI. 1 » » Petworth , VII. , , Lansdowne , 851. Nos. II. to VII. are separate Texta of the 6-Text edition of the Canterbury Tales, Part I. 1868. Second Series. 1. ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, with especial reference to Shak spere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the Correspondence of Writing with Speech in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all apoken sounda, by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a re-arrangement of Prof. F.J. Cbild'a Memoira on the Language of Chaucer and Gower, and Repriots of the Rare Tracts by Salesbury on English, 1547, and Welah, 1567, and by Barcley on French, 1521. By ALEXANDER J. ELLIS, F.R.S., etc., etc. Part I. On the Pronunciation of the XIVth, xvith, xvlith, and xvinth centuries. 2. Essays ON CHAUCER; His Words and Works. Part I. 1. Ebert's Review of Sandras'a Etude sur Chaucer, considére comme Imitateur des Trouvères, translated by J. W. Van Rees Hoets, M.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and revised by the Author.-II. A Thirteenth Century Latin Treatise on the Chilindre: "For by my chilindre it is prime of day” (Shipmannes Tale). Edited, with a Translation, by Mr. EDMUND BROCK, and illustrated by a Woodcut of the Instrųment from the Ashmole MS. 1522. 3. A TEMPORARY PREFACE to the Six-Text Edition of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Part I. Attempting to show the true order of the Tales, and the Days and Stagea of the Pilgrimage, etc., etc. By F. J, FURNIVALL, Esq., M.A., Triuity Hall, Cambridge.

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